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The sea boils where rocks and ledges running across the sound cause sharp changes in depth.
As in any legal-ethical debate, the question boils down to a matter of someone's rights.
I guess it all boils down to a matter of confidence in the long term future of space research.
The recurrence of boils, pustules and other such ailments in the stories echoes Beckett's own frequent affliction with skin disorders.
In the story, Job hangs on true, and God gives him his wives and children and fixes all his boils and carbuncles.
The Los Angeles Times reported January 27 that the skin infections, which appear as ugly boils, started turning up last fall.
Lemon oil taken internally or sniffed, is good for diabetes, asthma, boils and varicose veins.
His body had been covered with painful, egg-sized boils, a condition for which local doctors could find no diagnosis.
The ripe fruit was used to provide external relief from carbuncles and painful boils and used internally to treat stomach ulcers.
You can use them to treat sores, bruises, cuts, boils and inflammatory skin conditions.
They also suffered from boils and abscesses as a result of a lack of fresh food, diarrhoea, mosquito attacks and constant loss of sleep.
These infections may be mild such as pimples or boils or serious, for example infection of the bloodstream, bones or joints.
Many died of boils, abscesses and pustules which erupted on the legs and in the armpits.
Any rash that looks bright red, has crusted areas, sores or boils should be seen by your doctor.
Sure, her clothes were completely burned away, and her skin had some small boils on it, but that was all.
It is useful for boils and skin ulcerations, like bedsores and canker sores.
Time becomes irrelevant, the water in the teakettle boils away, you forget where you are, so focused are you on the work you're doing.
The topical antibiotic used to be sold as an over-the-counter treatment for boils, school sores, and other skin infections.
But all too often, rice on the stovetop boils over, scorches, or turns to mush, especially on slow-to-adjust electric stoves.
For many, the way you run the A's boils down to statistical analysis vs. traditional scouting.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Place a few drops in a test-tube, and heat cautiously over a spirit-lamp, and when it boils remove, and inhale by the nose.
These commence at 1785 Fahr., the temperature at which proof spirit boils, and which here forms the bottom of the scale.
Set a large turbot pan on the fire, and when it boils dip a fin into it for a minute, then take it out and peel it very clean.
The palace stirred like a mighty pot that boils to its utmost verge, for the hour of the revelries was come.
Our commentator attempts to account for the sixth plague of boils and blains with equal ingenuity.
That was after he had been cured of a string of boils between his elbows and wrists, where the wet jersey and oilskins cut into the flesh.
When the lard boils, put in the fish and fry them of a yellowish brown.
Regardless of whether you view such laws as discriminatory or necessary, the nut of their existence essentially boils down to separateness.
Tell me when the kettle boils, and don't step on Nicodemus, whatever you do.
The slower it boils, the better it will look, and the tenderer it will be.
It boils at 410 Fahr., and is miscible with alcohol and ether.
When it boils, quicken the fire, and skim the pot carefully.
The infection causes nonhealing sores that can be the size of a half-dollar or larger and that look like boils.
And while there may be talk of noisy propellors and dead birds it really boils down to one simple question.
He eats five times a day, and lances boils for my hinds to save himself from an apoplexy.
In the end analysis, this author suggests, Kukatha's ideal boils down into an individualist anarchist critique of the Weberian state.
Cavilers object that water boils at a lower and lower temperature the higher and higher you go, and hence the apparent anomaly.
By the time the cider boils, the eggs will be sufficiently light.
When it boils, slice into it twelve pippins, sliced and cored.
One of them, of scalding heat, boils furiously and incessantly, rising to the height of two or three feet.
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